No, humalog is quick-acting insulin that tends to finish its job after about two hours.
No it is a rapid acting inslin
Insulin comes in short-acting, long-acting and mixed formulations. Humalog is a rapid-acting insulin meant to cover a meal being eaten. Lantus is a long-acting insulin intended to provide coverage throughout the day.
anthem blue cross cover lantus insulin and Humalog insulin for type 1 diabetics
Generally 1000 units. This goes for humalog and lantus.
Rapid acting, Novolog/Humalog/Apidra
I wouldn't say so, if you want fast acting insulin use novorapid, actrapid is good for long lasting carbohydrates eg. bread.
Novolin is a short-acting insulin, taken for correcting high blood glucose and before or after eating. Novolog is a long-lasting insulin, taken to stabilize blood glucose between the times that you take your short-acting doses.
Active ingredient: insulin lispro. Inactive ingredients: glycerin, dibasic sodium phosphate, metacresol, zinc oxide (zinc ion), trace amounts of phenol and water for injection. skissime@yahoo.com
yes. always draw up clear before cloudy. (regular before NPH)
Long-lasting
do you administer humalog 5 to 10 minutes prior to meal
Purified human insulin is most commonly used, however, insulin from beef and pork sources also are available. Insulin may be given as an injection of a single dose of one type of insulin once a day. Different types of insulin can be mixed